Talk:2013 Hawija clashes

Major expansion
I just finished a major expansion of the article from several sources, including detailed updates on each of the days since the initial Hawija shootings. I tried to include as much information as possible, fixed as much of it into the campaignbox in the upper right, and added categories as well. What remains to be done is seek out a photo or create a map to use here, as well as find more international and domestic responses to the violence, particularly from foreign countries. Another good idea is to maybe discuss a possible rename - I cannot personally think of a better title right now, but given that the initial clashes in Hawija only started the spike in violence, and about 40-50 or so of the total casualties have occurred there, it seems plausible that the article could do with a better title. Skycycle (talk) 03:32, 29 April 2013 (UTC)
 * Finished another major update last night, almost all the required information is now included - we are still missing a map or a photo, as well as more international responses to the violence, in particular around April 23 to 26. I will try to find all of these and in the coming days. Skycycle (talk) 14:17, 6 May 2013 (UTC)

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